Cities of the World Wheel

Random city generator for friend matches, server nights, and randomized challenge rules with 52 game options you can edit, weight, and share.

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Cities of the World: random city generator

This random city generator is built for friend matches, server nights, and randomized challenge rules. It starts with 52 game options, including AMSTERDAM, MILAN, and VIENNA, so the result feels tied to the actual wheel instead of a generic picker page.

It works best when the result is treated as a clear starting point. You can keep every option equal, adjust weights for a softer or harder mix, or use elimination mode when a repeat would make the session less useful. That combination gives the page a practical purpose beyond simply listing choices.

What is included in the default wheel

The wheel includes 52 game options, so the page focuses on how to use the pool rather than printing a wall of text. Examples from the list include AMSTERDAM, MILAN, VIENNA, PHILADELPHIA, and SEATTLE. That spread gives the wheel enough range for longer sessions, drafts, streams, or repeat play.

How to turn the result into a playable rule

  • Write down the result before anyone negotiates a reroll.
  • Spin before the match and lock the result, even if AMSTERDAM is not the easiest option.
  • Use weights to balance weak, strong, and chaotic picks.
  • Enable elimination mode for sessions where every player should face a different rule.

Customize the wheel without changing the intent

The editor lets you rename options, add local rules, remove slices that do not fit, and change weights when AMSTERDAM and MILAN should appear more or less often. For no-repeat sessions, elimination mode removes a result after it lands, which is useful when the wheel is part of friend matches, server nights, and randomized challenge rules.

Sharing matters when more than one person is involved. Save or share the URL after editing so everyone uses the same cities of the world instead of rebuilding a slightly different version from memory. If the result affects a group, agree on the rules before spinning so the wheel settles the choice instead of starting a second debate.

For a nearby decision path, compare this wheel with American Top 50 Cities by Area and Country. Keep those links as optional next steps, not as required clicks, so the current page still solves the user’s task on its own.

Quick setup checklist

Before spinning, decide whether the result is final, whether rerolls are allowed, and whether weights should stay equal. That small setup step keeps the wheel useful for both solo decisions and group sessions.

If you are using this wheel repeatedly, write down each result or turn on elimination mode. For this set, that usually creates a better experience than rerolling until someone sees the answer they already wanted.

When to use weights

Weights are best for real preferences, not for keyword tricks or hidden manipulation. Raise a weight when an option is more practical, lower it when it should be rare, and keep equal weights when fairness matters more than curation.

Good fit for repeat sessions

A strong wheel page should solve the immediate choice and still be reusable later. This page does that by keeping the default game options visible in context, explaining when to edit the pool, and giving users a way to share the same setup.

For longer sessions, make the first spin the official result and use a second spin only as a backup. That simple rule keeps AMSTERDAM and MILAN from turning into a debate about whether the wheel should be trusted.

If several people are involved, let everyone see the list before the first spin. The wheel is most useful when the group understands the range of outcomes, accepts the rules, and can reuse the same link later.

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Simultaneous Multi-Wheel

Spin up to 6 wheels at once! Perfect for 'Truth or Dare' (one wheel for person, one for dare) or complex party games.

True Randomness (RNG)

Powered by browser-native crypto.getRandomValues(). No server-side rigging, just 100% fair and unpredictable results.

Weighted Choice

Need a rigged wheel? Adjust weights to make specific items more likely to win. Perfect for tiered prizes or 'rare' drops.

OBS Streamer Mode

One-click Green Screen background. The best wheel for Twitch, YouTube Live, and TikTok giveaways. Compatible with Streamlabs.

Elimination Mode

Winner is automatically removed from the wheel. Ideal for classroom pickers, team drafts, or raffles where you need unique winners.

Share Links

Generate a shareable link to publish this wheel spinner and send it to friends—great for classrooms, giveaways, and Wheel of Names.

Auto-Save & Sync

Your wheel is auto-saved to Local Storage and stays in sync on the same device, so your custom wheel spinner is always ready.

Import / Export

Export wheel configurations for backup (JSON), then import them later to restore your wheel generator in one click.

Common Questions about Cities of the World

Updated: July 9, 2026

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